In celebration of Jean Renoir's birthday, join us for a talk about his ceramic work, which Dr. Barnes collected, and a screening of his masterpiece of world cinema, La Grande Illusion (1937). A war film without battle scenes, it is considered one of the most haunting examples of its genre, and in the words of one critic, becomes an "oasis of subtlety, moral intelligence, and deep emotion on a cinematic landscape." Q&A session about the artist follows the screening. This program is in partnership with the Bryn Mawr Film Institute.